Michael Mann (sociologist)

He has been PhD supervisor of Professor Azadeh Kian[5] Mann has been the recipient of many awards.

These include Incoherent Empire (2003), in which he attacks the United States' 'War on Terror' as a clumsy experiment in neo-imperialism.

[9] Two of his works, Fascists (2004) and The Dark Side of Democracy (2005), focus on fascism and ethnic cleansing.

[13] The four components of the IEMP model are defined as follows: In this model: In his theory of the state, Mann defines the state with four attributes: Mann also suggests that Weber confuses two conceptions of state strength, those related to: Mann’s (2023) On Wars is a work that focuses on military power and its main mechanism, war.

[23] A special issue of Studies in Comparative International Development focuses on Mann’s concept of state infrastructural power.